Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 57

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
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Sibley, Jonathan, port., 2. 169; career, 487; character, 488; poli- tics, 488; and son's education, 488; name associated with Sibley Book Fund, 496; and Charity Fund, 497; self-sacrifice, 502.


Sibley, Persis (Morse), port., 2. 169; birth and death, 487; character, 488. Sibley, Richard, 2. 487.


Sibley, Timothy, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Sibley, William C., 2. 488.


Sibley Book Fund, 2. 496.


Sibley Charity Fund, establishment, 2. 496-501; size (1886), 501; Sibley's speech on it, 502.


Sibley Papers, acquired, 11. 67-68; cabinet for, 20. 245.


Sicily, Carthaginian campaign (480 B. c.), 17. 397; travel through (1829), 19. 450-453.


Sidney, Algernon, and origin of Mass. motto, 2. 39-41.


Sidney, Algernon, pseudonym for Spencer Roane, 14. 327 n .; for B. W. Leigh, 344 n.


Sidney, Henry. See Romney.


Sidonians, migrations, 12. 108. Siemen, Paul, 2. 13.


Sigourney, at Newburyport (1788), 16. 403.


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Silk, manufacture in Nantucket, 3. 8. | Simpson, John, absentee loyalist, 10. Sill, Capt. David Fithian, at siege of 164; confiscated Boston estate, 182. Boston, 9. 66.


Silliman, Benjamin D., letter from Adams (1839), 15. 470.


Silloway, Thomas W., gift to M. H.S., 20. 229.


Silly. See Cilley.


Silsbee, Mary A. C. (Devereux), poem (1848), for Class of 1798, 5. 257.


Silsbee, Nathaniel [1], presidential elector, 1. 366.


Silsbee, Nathaniel [2], 5. 257.


Silsbee, Rev. William, Divinity School part (1836), 19. 363.


Simkins, Christopher, exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 60.


Simmons. See also Simon, Simons, Symonds.


Simmons, Rev. George F., Commence- ment part (1832), 5. 208; `biog. notes, 208 n., 15. 217 n .; Master's oration (1835), 5. 215; Story's letter introducing, 15. 217; ordi- nation, 19. 388.


Simmons, Roger, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Simmons, William H., Commence- ment part (1831) and biog. note, 5. 206, 206 n .; Master's oration (1834), 214.


Simms. See also Symmes.


Simms, -, justice of peace (1686), 13. 259.


Simms, William Gilmore, Union army and library of, 15. 276-277.


Simon. See also Simmons.


Simon, Ann, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 60.


Simon, John, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 60.


Simons. See also Simmons.


Simons, Major, customs official at Philadelphia (1801), 20. 273.


Simons, Comfort, exile in Amsterdam (1621), 6. 60.


Simons, Keating L., Charleston law- yer, 2. 25.


Simons, Mrs. Persisto, exile in Am- sterdam (1621), 6. 60.


Simony, crime and penalty, 8. 507, 514-517.


Simpkins. See also Simkins.


Simpkins, Caroline, gift to M.H.S., 2. 105.


Simpson. See also Simson.


Simpson, Edward, briefs in prize cases (1743-52), 5. 87-100.


Simpson, John, petition as constable (1686), 13. 252.


Simpson, Rev. John, leaves Notting- ham, Eng. (1777), 3. 15.


Simpson, Jonathan, absentee loy- alist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 182; in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 421.


Simpson, Joseph, death (1709), 14. 26.


Sims. See Symmes.


Simsbury, Conn., inn (1779), 2. 478; in 1777, 6. 89; encroachment on Mass. (1686), 13. 272.


Simson, W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60.


Singer, Rose [Mrs. Butterfield], 17. 177.


Singleton, Mary [Mrs. Cushman], 17. 173.


Sinking Fund of M.H.S., account (1885), 2. 78; (1886), 402; (1887), 3. 290.


Sir Francis Drake Bay, Drake's land- fall, 3. 260.


Sistine Chapel, mass in, 19. 449.


Sitgreaves, -- , in Pa. politics (1802), 20. 278.


Sitting Bull, autog., 1. 32.


Sitton, Christopher, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Six Friends, and Phips's expedition, 13. 334, 335, 15. 306.


Skelton, Rev. Samuel, at Salem, 10. 108; papers on estate, 109-114.


Skene, Major Philip, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392, 393, 403, 5. 355.


Skenesborough, N. Y. (1776), 6. 83. Skicowaros, Indian, kidnapped, 2. 36-37.


Skimmer, John. See Skinner.


Skinner (Skimmer), John, sea-cap- tain, 10. 78; killed (1778), 105.


Skinner, Gen. John, embarkation at Charleston (1782), 3. 95.


Skinner, Thomas H., at Harvard Commencement (1840), 5. 231.


Skipwith, Fulwar, letter from Am. commissioners (1797) on trade affairs, 15. 89.


Skraellings, race, 5. 338.


Slack, -, innkeeper at Pawtucket (1795), 3. 41.


Slack, Benjamin, and R. I. boundary dispute (1732), 19. 29.


Slade, Daniel D., gift to M.H.S., 4. 109.


Slade, M., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60. Slafter, Edmund Farwell [Commu-


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nications follow], presents gifts of | Slafter, Mary A. (Hazen), 20. 594. others, 1. 131, 13. 129; list of pub- Slafter, Mary A. (Johnson), 591. lications (1886-1906), 3. 280, 4. 106, 348, 5. 440, 6. 405, 7. 369, 9. Slafter, Samuel, 20. 591. 24, 10. 121-122, 555, 11. 319, 12. Slafter, Sylvester, career, 20. 591. 176, 13. 66, 14. 129, 15. 30, 16. 130, 17. 214, 18. 269, 19. 206, 20. 208; on Library Com. (1890), 5. 347; report, 452; remarks, 423, 6. 21,


20.


7. 317, 8. 56, 209, 274, 9. 158, 11. 233, 238, 336, 385, 12. 29, 73, 154, 195, 252, 292, 311, 424, 13. 62, 124, 424, 456, 14. 103, 176, 296, 424, 15. 323, 16. 150, 17. 116, 141, 18. 263, 333, 400, 19. 167, 199; re- printed M.H.S. papers, 6. 242; elected to M.H.S. Council (1894, '95), 9. 39, 10. 137; on Nominat- ing Com. (1896), 442; report, 572; on com. on pub. of papers of Con- tinental Congress, 442; presents report of Council (1896), 552; moves votes, 12. 260, 17. 75; mo- tion on proposed memorial eds. of Bradford and Winthrop, 12. 342; presents old play-bill, 19. 200; M.H.S. tributes to, 20. 421, 425; in M.H.S., 421, 425, 593; career, 426; bequeaths port., 20. 534; MEMOIR communicated by Wm. Lawrence, 591-596; PORT. and AUTOG., 591; birth and an- cestry, 591; education, 591-592; honorary degrees, 592; teacher, 592; rector, 592; other clerical offices, 592; and Diocesan Library, 593; hist. work and societies, 593- 594; marriage, 594; bequests, 594; character, 595; death, 596.


Communications : MEMOIR OF C. W. TUTTLE, 1. 406-412; ME- MOIR OF W. S. BARTLET, 2. 430- 434; ROYAL MEMORIALS IN COLO- NIES, 4. 239-264; on Chas. Deane, 5. 134-135; MEMOIR OF F. E. OLIVER, 8. 474-485; letter of Rev. Wm. Clark, 12. 153; on Saml. Eliot, 312-314; on J. C. Ropes, 13. 222; on Coast Survey maps, 448; suggestion on memoirs, 14. 149; on E. A. Park, 194; COAT ARMOR, 427-434; this paper criticized, 15. 163-164; on R. N. Toppan, 109- 111; on W. S. Appleton, 17. 241- 245; LANDING OF HESSIANS, 18. 243-250; BOOK OF SPORTS, 19. 86-95.


Slafter, John [1], immigrant, 20. 591. Slafter, John [2], at Norwich, Vt., 20. 591.


Slave-trade, foreign, at Charleston (1805), 2. 25; "Amis des Noirs," 310 n .; Necker on abolition, 311; domestic, Deane's Mass. and Slave Trade, 3. 279; Mass. bill of sale (1769), 321; (1747), 6. 250; foreign, of Bristol, R. I. (1801), 4. 125; Mass. and early, 7. 78; Webster on Creole case, 14. 410-411; contro- versies with Eng. (1837), 15. 464; J. Q. Adams on, 467; extent of African, 17. 7; and peace negotia- tions (1782), 417; Brit. regulation (1788), 508; docs. on domestic, 20. 409, 512-521. See also Slavery. Slavery .- See also analyzed references under Abolitionism Antislavery, Emancipation, Fugitive, Kansas, Kansas-Nebraska, Missouri Com- promise, Negroes, Santo Domingo, Slave-trade, Slaves. - Mass. and, before 1780, 1. 339, 7. 77-78; Jon. Mason on (1804), 2. 18, 19, 24, 25; and French Declaration of Rights, 310, 318; "Amis des Noirs," 310; agitation (1844-60), 325-328; Border States and Civil War, 332; attitude of Mass. Whigs, 4. 30, 11. 280; Madison's views (1832), 4. 306; positive good (1836), 7. 291; Indian, in Span. Am., 8. 38, 45-47; plan of compensated emancipation (1844), 10. 515; Choate's views, 11. 145; and Cuba (1825), 12. 360, 365; Indian, after King Philip's War, 403; influence of John Brown on de- struction, 14. 2-13; Southern recognition of irrepressible conflict, 12; J. Q. Adams and emancipa- tion through martial law, 15. 436- 478 [see Adams]; and nationalism, 17. 108; effect on negro, 19. 95; value to Southern fighting force, 318; Crèvecœur on, 20. 81.


Slaves, in Groton, Mass. (1755), 4.


137; members of First Church in Cambridge, 5. 407; in provincial Boston, 10. 58; captured in Va. campaign (1781), 19. 131. See also Slavery.


Slavonians, migrations, 12. 109. Slawbunck, 9. 46.


Slaymaker, A., acknowledgment to, 4. 249 n.


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SLAYTON-SMITH


Slayton, Thomas, of Brookfield, 7. | Smith, - 388.


Sleigh. See also Sley, Sly.


Sleigh, Edmund, exploded coat of arms, 2. 255.


Sley, Margaret [Mrs. Johnson], exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 60.


Slicer, Rev. Henry, on Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 290.


Slidell, John, port., 10. 125; Fed. measure to capture, 18. 139 n. See also Trent affair.


Slocum, Edward, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Slocum, Jonathan, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.


Sloter Dam, N. J. (1778), 6. 111


Sloughter, Gov. Henry, news of death, 7. 157.


Sly, Jacob, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Smalbroke, Richard, briefs in prize cases (1749-52), 5. 92, 94, 98.


Small, Captain, in Phips's Quebec ex- pedition, 15. 306.


Small, Lieutenant, muster-master (1760), 4. 396.


Small, John, at funeral of Ed. Wins- low, 3. 93.


Smallpox, epidemics in Boston (1702), 1. 155-156; (1769-76), 10. 59, 101; (1676-79), 13. 357, 402, 406, 407; (1764) and inoculation, 389-392, 16. 109 n .; (1752), 107; at Que- bec (1776), inoculation, 2. 296; in provincial army (1760), 4. 390, 393, 394, 396, 398, 403, 404, 5. 357, 379, 381-383, 386, 388; deaths at Charlestown (1677-78), 7. 168- 171; Thacher's Brief Rule (1677), 9. 439; treatment in Am. army (1776), 10. 497-499; at Piscataqua (1685), 13. 410; Boylston and in- oculation, 19. 426.


Smart, Alexander, deposition on Phips's expedition, 15. 301.


Smart, Rev. Peter, conviction and indemnity, 10. 304, 306.


Smart, Thomas, fined for duelling (1718), 16. 49. Smead, David, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497. Smethers. See Smothers.


Smethurst. See Smothers.


Smibert, John, probable ports. of Wm. Dudley and wife, 2. 197; port. of Sewall, 15. 324, 16. 126; of Mrs. Mary A. Jones, 20. 409-410.


Smillie, James, engraving by, 10. 570. Smith. See also Smyth.


242. -- , of Boston (1729), 18. Smith, -, sea-captain (1770), 10. 75.


Smith, - -, commissary at Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 449.


Smith, -, and Priestley (1800), 3. 32.


Smith, Miss, of Newburyport, J. Q.


Adams on (1788), 16. 378, 379; mentioned in Adams's diary, 383, 385, 401, 424.


Smith, Mistress, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60.


Smith, Mrs., innkeeper near Cape Fear River (1805), 2. 21, 34.


Smith, Mrs., innkeeper at Greenville, S. C. (1805), 2. 31.


Smith, Captain, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.


Smith, Doctor, of Newburyport, men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 16. 376, 378, 383, 394, 401, 417.


Smith, Ensign, at siege of Boston, 9. 81.


Smith, Lieutenant, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 145, 147; at siege of Yorktown, 156.


Smith, Lieut .- Colonel, in Am. army (1781), 6. 130.


Smith, Abigail [Mrs. Adams], 19. 386.


Smith, Abigail (Adams), 16. 329 n.


Smith, Adam, Shelburne on, 17. 359; Rich. Price on, 377.


Smith, Ann (Pynchon), 1. 136.


Smith, Anna, exile in Amsterdam (1610), 6. 60.


Smith, Anna (Colman), 6. 51.


Smith, Anna (Crackstone), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.


Smith, Aubrey H., on Henry's Nar- rative, 2. 266.


Smith, Bartholomew, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Smith, Benjamin, sea-captain (1777), 2. 237.


Smith, Buckingham, assistance to Parkman, 4. 45.


Smith, Charles, Olmstead affair, 20. 320.


Smith, Charles Card [Communica- tions follow], motions and announce- ments as Treasurer M. H.S., 1. 77, 252, 2. 4, 170, 265, 3. 96, 277-278, 4. 54, 219, 236, 5. 115, 6. 196, 7. 10, 8. 56, 305, 9. 96, 241-242, 10. 299, 363, 11. 237-238, 268, 12. 1, 74. 425, 13. 310, 14. 163-164, 255, 303,


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304, 15. 264, 16. 477, 18. 252, 297, 19. 273, 20. 245; annual reports as Treasurer (1884-1906), 1. 173, 2. 72, 396, 3. 284, 4. 110, 351, 5. 440, 6. 406, 7. 374, 8. 186, 9. 29, 10. 126, 557, 11. 319, 12. 176, 13. 67, 14. 130, 15. 30, 16. 130, 17. 215, 18. 271, 19. 206, 20. 209; elected Treasurer (1884-1906), 1. 180, 2. 79, 404, 3. 298, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 420, 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39, 10. 137, 572, 11. 335, 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 233, 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. 232; authorized to represent M.H.S. abroad, 1. 222; moves votes of thanks, 374, 11. 335; motion on pub. cat. of Cabi- net, 2. 4; gifts to M.H.S., 395, 3. 282, 283, 321, 4. 350, 5. 451, 11. 333, 16. 146; in M.H.S. group pic- ture (1869), 3. vii; presents commu- nications of other members, 97, 277, 5. 457, 6. 78, 160, 259, 340, 7. 400, 8. 235, 291, 9. 40, 10. 472, 11. 179, 233, 12. 2, 13. 445, 14. 296, 16. 23, 186, 534, 17. 449, 18. 243, 348, 447, 19. 37, 107, 201, 20. 5, 257, 474, 556, 559; and editing of Winthrop Papers, 3. 202, 4. 336, 7. 460, 464; presents gifts of others, 3. 254, 10. 472; on com. on binding Win- throp MSS., 4. 65; on special com. on Library (1889), 366; report, 382-383; on com. to pub. Proceed- ings (1889-1906), 5. 115, 6. 1, 421, 7. 399, 8. 202, 9. 40, 10. 139, 11. 67, 367, 12. 196, 13. 142, 14. 163, 15. 69, 16. 151, 17. 235, 18. 297, 19. 273, 20. 245; appointed responsible editor of publications, 5. 153; on com. on Belknap Papers, 5. 347; report, 6. 249; remarks, 21, 8. 20, 151, 235, 265, 9. 95, 11. 74, 120, 238, 449, 12. 252, 351, 13. 62, 121, 142, 197, 14. 104, 360, 15. 24, 323, 479, 16. 125, 150, 18. 85, 263, 19. 227, 20. 586, 590; M.H.S. circular letter (1890), 6. 214; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 242-243; on com. to pub. Belcher Papers, 8. 52; re- port, 202; new ed. of account of M.H.S., 473; on com. to pub. Bow- doin Papers, 518, 11. 287, 20. 201; and permission to increase M.H.S. membership (1877), 10. 319; on com. to pub. Pepperrell Papers, 12. 9; on com. on memorial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 172, 261; on com. to pub. Jefferson Papers, 13. 142; on House Com. (1899,


1905, '06), 165, 19. 273, 20. 245; on com. to pub. Trumbull Papers, 15. 25; on com. to pub. cat. of Waterston Library, 17. 235; on com. to pub. Chamberlain's " Chel- sea," 18. 62; signs memorials on Constitution, 121, 20. 5, 86; publi- cation (1903), 18. 270; on com. to pub. Heath Papers, 297.


Communications: on Geo. Dex- ter, 1. 12; on Price's view of Boston, 249; MEMOIR OF GEO. DEXTER, 327-334; extracts from diary of John Pierce, 3. 40-52, 5. 167-262, 9. 109-143, 10. 392-403, 19. 356-389, 423-440; MEMOIR OF J. J. BABSON, 3. 138-143; report of Col. Quary, 4. 147-155; on Chas. Deane, 5. 139-141; on Tammany Soc. and Columbus tercentenary, 285; on Cabot mappe-monde, 6. 305- 306; MEMOIR OF THOS. ASPINWALL, 7.32-38; on R. C. Winthrop, 9. 218-221; letters of Isaac Watts, 337-410; letters of Mehetabel Higginson, 10. 455-462; on author of Beacon Hill Monument inscrip- tions, 11. 18; letter of Bowdoin, 177; on sale of Tremont Street property, 237-239, 268; on homes of M.H.S., 308-312; on services of Arthur Lord and E. L. Pierce, 335; letter from London merchants (1766), 446-448; on memoir of R. C. Winthrop, 12. 2; on Justin Winsor, 40-43; MEMOIR OF J. A. LOWELL, 113-129; on MSS. and publications of M.H.S., 161; ME- MOIR OF C. H. HILL, 13. 130-141; on binding of Winthrop Papers, 310-311; letters from Jefferson Papers, 311-312; letters of Lord Clarendon, 454-456; on Story Papers, 14. 256; letters from Story Papers, 320-360, 398-424, 15. 201- 224; on S. F. McCleary, 75-78; on G. B. Chase, 16. 235-237; letters of Rich. Lechmere, 284-290; letters of Benj. Vaughan, 17. 406-438; MEMOIR OF W. S. APPLETON, 516- 531; on E. J. Young, 20. 422-424. Smith, Daniel, of Charlestown (1691), 7. 157.


Smith, Dorcas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Smith, Capt. Ebenezer (or John Kilby), in Am. army (1779), 6. 126- 128.


Smith, Edgar F., at Franklin bicen- tenary, 20. 246.


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SMITH


Smith, Edward, purchases confiscated | Smith, Jacob, exile in Amsterdam Boston estate, 10. 166.


Smith, Elisha, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136. Smith, Elizabeth, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136.


Smith, Elizabeth [Mrs. Shaw], 16. 296 n .; father's sermon on mar- riage of, 19. 386.


Smith, Elizabeth [b. 1770], of Boston, 16. 340, 431, 445; biog. note, 340 n. Smith, Elizabeth, on Aaron Burr, 20. 301.


Smith, Elizabeth, orientalist, Mrs. Anne Grant on (1827), 18. 315 n. Smith, Elizabeth (Carlisle), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Smith, Elizabeth (Murray [ Camp- bell), courtship and marriage to Ralph Inman, 10. 40.


Smith, Elizabeth (Storer), 16. 334 n. Smith, Lieut .- Col. Francis, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Smith, Sergeant Gad (or Theodore), at Cherry Valley, 2. 455.


Smith, Gerrit, letter from Adams (1839), 15. 469.


Smith, Goldwin, on Union as com- pact, 16. 151, 17. 106; transferred to honorary membership, 18. 454; corresp. with D. H. Chamberlain on conception of Union, 20. 480, 484-489.


Smith, H. Wright, engraving of John Cotton, 8. 196.


Smith, Hannah (Carter), 16. 317 n., 326.


Smith, Rev. Henry, of Hannay, Eng. (1633), 8. 514.


Smith, Rev. Henry, at Wethersfield (1650), 2. 49.


Smith, Henry, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136. Smith, Rev. Hezekiah, biog. note, 16. 303 n .; as preacher, 348.


Smith, Horace J., letter (1901) on Boydell's engraving of Penn's Indian treaty, 15. 365; gift to M.H.S., 16. 146.


Smith, Hugh, claim in Mich., 20. 288. Smith, Deacon Isaac [1], and aid for S. C. sufferers (1781), 9. 170; on com. on Massacre, 10. 74; on mer- chants' com. (1770), 76; illness (1787), 16. 307, 310; death, 334; biog. note, 334 n.


Smith, Rev. Isaac [2], at Harvard Commencements (1817-21), 5. 183, 185, 187, 188; biog. note, 16. 305 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 305, 410; letter introducing, to Rich. Price, 17. 293.


(1597), 6. 64.


Smith, Gen. Jacob H., method of war- fare, 19. 340 n.


Smith, James, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152.


Smith, James [d. 1769], estate in Milton, Mass., 3. 208, 10. 40.


Smith, James, and vote on Independ- ence, 1. 275; Signer, 282.


Smith, Capt. John, on abandonment of Popham Colony, 2. 248; monu- ment in St. Sepulchre, 4. 13; mu- tilation of copies of works by, 14; on Indian hemp, 6. 35; on toma- hawks, 37; Generall Historie, copies of 1634 ed., 340; eds. and varieties, 9. 188-191; copy of 1st ed. with MS. letter, 12. 158-159; FACSIM. of letter, 158; Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters, reprints, 6. 346; extant copies, 10. 329; Descrip- tion of New England, reprints, 6. 348; rarity, 9. 183; extant copy, 12. 161; Chas. Deane's interest in, 7. 58, 67; controversy over Pocahontas story, 59-61; Deane's ed. of works, 61; rarity of New Englands Trials, 9. 183; extant copy of True Rela- tion, 12. 160; extant copy of Mapp of Virginia, 160.


Smith, John, and Worcester (1686), 13. 283.


Smith, John, at funeral of Mary Ger- rish (1710), 14. 39.


Smith, John, in London (1737), 9. 355.


Smith, John, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 55, 56.


Smith, John, Fed. marshal in Pa. (1808), 20. 311.


Smith, John, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Smith, Capt. John Kilby. See Smith (Ebenezer).


Smith, Jonathan, of Groton, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Smith, Jonathan, pamphlet on


Shays's Rebellion, 19. 276; elected a member M.H.S., 20. 534; ac- knowledgment, 550.


Smith, Joseph, and admiralty mar- shalship in Mass. (1686), 13. 268. Smith, Capt. Joseph, in campaign of 1760, 5. 354.


Smith, Joseph, Mormon leader, plan for compensated emancipation, 10. 515; influence of dreams on, 15. 85. Smith, Joshua, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.


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Smith, Joshua, and Arnold's treason, 7. 451, 452.


Smith, Luke, Concord minuteman, 10. 193.


Smith, Martha, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136.


Smith, Mary, g. d. of Wm. Pynchon (1662), 1. 132.


Smith, Mary, cousin of Saml. Crane (1669), 1. 137.


Smith, Mary [Mrs. Cranch], 16. 307 n., 19. 386.


Smith, Mary [Mrs. Otis], 16. 310 n.


Smith, Mary [Mrs. Swain], 7. 171.


Smith, Matthew, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 271, 276, 277, 282, 283; in assault on Quebec, 292. Smith, Merriwether, on com. on finance (1781), 1. 60; and Va. Assembly (1787), 17. 457.


Smith, Nathan, of Shirley, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 304.


Smith, Dr. Nathan, of Hanover, N. H., reputation, 4. 320.


Smith, Nathaniel, of Groton, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431; at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.


Smith, Oliver H., "messmates" (1841), 6. 73.


Smith, Pascall, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Smith, Rebecca, of Eng. (1662), 1. 136.


Smith, Major Richard [1], and Narra- gansett Country, 2. 151, 152, 9. 471, 472; letter to Winthrop (1664), 5. 292; justice of peace (1686), 13. 235; and Huguenot settlers, 280.


Smith, Richard [2], Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152.


Smith, Capt. Richard, of Brit. navy, in Boston society (1768), 10. 70.


Smith, Richard, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Smith, Sec. Robert, and Jefferson (1806), 20. 282; and Truxton, 292; and Wm. Duane, 334; and Gallatin, 337, 338.


Smith, Rosamond L., port. of Water- ston, 16. 145.


Smith, Rose G. [Mrs. Forbes], 6. 198. Smith, Miss S., of Sandwich (1787), 16. 337.


Smith, Major Samuel, at Providence Island (1666), 13. 8.


Smith, Samuel, printing of History of N. J., 16. 198, 199, 201.


Smith, Senator Samuel, and tariff (1832), 19. 523; and Jefferson (1806), 20. 282; and Truxton,


292; and Wm. Duane, 334; and Gallatin, 338.


Smith, Samuel H., and public print- ing (1801), 20. 258.


Smith, Seth, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 66.


Smith, Seth, Jr., Mass. non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Smith, Sidney I .. , engravings by, 16. 145, 19. 273, 295, 20. 228, 422.


Smith, Susan A., Dunster Papers owned by, 10. 303.


Smith, Sergeant Theodore. See Smith (Gad).


Smith, Theodore Clarke, elected a member M.H.S., 19. 169.


Smith, Sir Thomas, letter to Corpora- tion of Plymouth (1609) on aiding Va., 2. 244-246; AUTOG., 246.


Smith, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175, 183.


Smith, Thomas, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 52-53; and Bahama refugees (1686), 258.


Smith, Thomas, letter to Stephen Higginson (1787) asking help in slave-hunting, 8. 175.


Smith, Thomas. C., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Smith, Thomas C. H., and F. E. Parker, 3. 248; Commencement part (1841), 5. 232.


Smith, Toulmin, as authority on Eng. parish, 7. 222-225, 252-254.


Smith, Walter, exile in Amsterdam (1610), 6. 60.


Smith, William, death in Va. (1636), 3. 5.


Smith, Rev. William [H. C. 1725], sermons on daughters' marriages, 19. 386.


Smith, William, of New York (1754), 7. 339.


Smith, Dr. William, at Philadelphia Academy (1754), 7. 341.


Smith, William, of Townsend, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Smith, William, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Smith, William [H. C. 1775], biog. note, 16. 317 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 317, 326, 341, 345, 429, 451, 453.


Smith, William, hanged at Boston (1789), 19. 184.


Smith, William [M. C. 1795], Savage's engraving, 19. 16.


Smith, William, of S. C., at New Haven (1804), 2. 7.


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Smith, William, Commencement part


at Harvard (1807), 5. 171; biog. note, 171 n.


Smith, Gen. William F., on Chas. Devens as general, 7. 110; and Butler, 19. 347-356.


Smith, William H., gift to M. H.S., 7. 373.


Smith, William S., biog. note, 16. 329 n .; mentioned, 461.


Smoch, -, tavern-keeper in Rich- mond (1804), 2. 33.


Smollett, Tobias, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.


Smothers, Captain, in Louisburg ex- pedition (1745), reported capture, 11. 438.


Smuggling, at Plymouth, Mass. (1771), 2. 232; on L. 1. (1708), 4.


149; device at Madrid, 11. 208. See also Customs.


Smyrna, in 1832, 19. 500.


Smyth. See also Smith.


Smyth, Alexander, as general, 20. 362.


Smyth, Barbara, exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 60.


Smyth, Barbara (Hubbard), 6. 54. Smyth, Egbert Coffin, on com. on Sibley Bequest, 2. 170; communi- cates papers on Ft. Dummer, 6. 359-381, 425; remarks, 13. 121; communicates letter of Timothy Dwight, 13. 121-124; on Jon. Ed- wards's courtship, 15. 21-23; on Edwards's shorthand, 521; M. H.S. tributes to, 18. 264, 297-302; death, 264; in M.H.S., 265, 297; educa- tion, 298; as prof., 298; character, 298, 302; home life, 299; contro- versy, 299-301.


Smyth, Elizabeth [Mrs. Hamlin], exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 53, 61. Smyth, Jane [Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Preston], 6. 62.


Smyth, Rev. John, church in Amster- dam, 6. 43; division of church, 43; exile, 61.


Smyth, Mrs. Mary, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.


Smyth, Oliver, exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 61.


Smyth, William, Harvard LL.D. (1843), 5. 239.


Smythers. See Smothers.


Snell, Rev. Thomas, John Pierce's discourse on jubilee, 19. 427-449; and temperance, 435.


Snelling, -- , sea-captain (1740), 16. 62 n.


Snelling, George H., Commencement part (1819), 5. 185.


Snelling, John W., Asst. Librarian M.H.S., 8. 344.


Snelling, Capt. Jonathan [1], prize case (1749), 5. 93; at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 432, 437.


Snelling, Jonathan [2], absentee loyal- ist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 182, 184.


Snelling, Josiah, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Snelling, N. J., works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Snelling, Nathaniel Greenwood,


subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; Librarian M. H.S., 8. 343; and Suffolk deeds, 14. 80; in M. H.S., 80 n.


Snorro Sturleson, Heimskringla on Vinland, 4. 42, 43.


Snow, Caleb Hopkins, on Boston Court House (1825), 14. 101.


Snow, Ephraim, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Snow, Herman, and spiritism, 20. 448.


Snow, Rev. Joseph, at Providence, 6. 119, 123.


Snow, Larkin, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Snow, Samuel T., gift to M.H.S. (1859), 19. 1.


Snow, Zachariah, fast-day recalci- trant (1686), 13. 262, 263.




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